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    #16
    farma , I don't think it will , they are getting worse every year but lumiderm sure helps us out in canola . it's worth it to me at this point .

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      #17
      Spot sprayed yesterday. Lumidurm would have cost us a extra $7000..I figure with our average yield..at todays price..The worms ate $10,000 worth of canola..
      Easy to to decide..If it works..

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        #18
        partners , it works good , you still lose some plants because they have to eat to kill them , but at least you don't lose big ugly patches . this is our second year and I wouldn't put canola in the ground w/o it . you have to order it ahead but can return it if you can't seed it . oh and you have to quit jumpstart if you were using that . you can't get both . it aso helps a lot with flea beetles . I like the fact that you don't have to be out living in your canola when you're busy spraying and seeding . this canola I was looking at was seeded may 15 and it's still killing them . spraying them doesn't always work . best is if you get a dump of rain right after or during the spraying . I have had this happen twice and results were unbelievable . we used to spray at 12 gals with lorsban in the dark . but every once in a while you would leave some .....

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          #19
          Originally posted by Partners View Post
          Spot sprayed yesterday. Lumidurm would have cost us a extra $7000..I figure with our average yield..at todays price..The worms ate $10,000 worth of canola..
          Easy to to decide..If it works..
          We have sandy loam soil, the cutworms love it. We have ordered our canola the past 3 years with it and would never go back. No spraying for fleebeetles or cutworms is a no brainer. Nothing worse tfan finding they ate off half your crop and its too late.

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            #20
            Originally posted by BreadWinner View Post
            We have sandy loam soil, the cutworms love it. We have ordered our canola the past 3 years with it and would never go back. No spraying for fleebeetles or cutworms is a no brainer. Nothing worse tfan finding they ate off half your crop and its too late.
            Thank you for sharing this info. Very interesting & helpful!

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